Re: Universal lathe tool rest with lift assist
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2025 6:45 pm
Update:
When I checked my lathe center point alignment on my single tilt 520 using the drill chuck & a brad point bit I found the horizontal alignment was close, but off by 1/16" when the taper alignment was set to zero. The large set screw on the tie bar was flush (not doing anything). Raising it would have pushed the alignment in the wrong direction so I couldn't adjust things that way. I confirmed the way tubes were firmly seated against the stops on both ends and that the bench tubes were all the way in on the hinge end. I was surprised to find that there weren't any stops for the bench tubes on the non-hinged end, but both tubes seemed to have similar overhangs past the clamp. Then I realized my tailstock only had a single setscrew for anchoring the taper alignment wheel. Loosening it allowed me to correct the alignment so I drilled and tapped a second hole on the other side, installed a second setscrew, and fiddled with both to get alignment. Problem solved. Not a bad misalignment before the fix, but now my alignment is spot on when the taper is set to zero.
When I checked my lathe center point alignment on my single tilt 520 using the drill chuck & a brad point bit I found the horizontal alignment was close, but off by 1/16" when the taper alignment was set to zero. The large set screw on the tie bar was flush (not doing anything). Raising it would have pushed the alignment in the wrong direction so I couldn't adjust things that way. I confirmed the way tubes were firmly seated against the stops on both ends and that the bench tubes were all the way in on the hinge end. I was surprised to find that there weren't any stops for the bench tubes on the non-hinged end, but both tubes seemed to have similar overhangs past the clamp. Then I realized my tailstock only had a single setscrew for anchoring the taper alignment wheel. Loosening it allowed me to correct the alignment so I drilled and tapped a second hole on the other side, installed a second setscrew, and fiddled with both to get alignment. Problem solved. Not a bad misalignment before the fix, but now my alignment is spot on when the taper is set to zero.